Perhaps the spaces have just always been a pain
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We ran into someone out in the street measuring Downtown parking
spaces. He said it wasn’t because he had heard anything or read
anything, but because he just knew something was different. What he
found in his nonscientific study was that the spaces he felt had
shrunk were in fact of various sizes, seemingly at random.
But apparently, it’s not against code to have spaces of various
sizes. City Manager Ken Frank points out that sometimes a driveway
dictates that either three tiny spaces can be drawn, or two larger
spaces. So sometimes they have to go for two spaces that are a bit
larger than the rest.
Those straight-in spaces, of course, are not getting all the
complaints. There’s plenty of yelling about the parallel parking
spaces, too. People are saying they’re smaller and they don’t line up
with the meters any more in some spots, making it more difficult to
line up the car within the allotted space -- as if parking Downtown
wasn’t difficult enough. But these complaints too, are said to be
unfounded.
The city manager has assured us there are exactly the same number
of spaces, and therefore they are the same size as before. It’s a
point, he says, made evident by the one meter per space.
And that leads to another point: The spaces will not be redone.
It’s not going to happen. So, people of Laguna and visitors too, get
used to squeezing in and out of the car, plan extra time for scooting
back and forth to make sure you’re within the lines and consider
investing in one of those personal dent removers. Of course, we could
all just buy smaller cars, maybe one of those Mini Coopers ...
On the plus side, now we have one more reason to push for
peripheral parking and to keep those trams running. Perhaps this is
all a ploy to turn Laguna into the poster city for public
transportation in Orange County, but that would require the
assumption that there was some reason or rhyme to those spaces.
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